How do you score tickets to Hamilton Chicago without buying tickets from scalpers or after-market ticketing services? One great way is to buy tickets at face value once they go on sale to the public. For Hamilton, according to Broadway in Chicago’s Twitter account:

How and where to purchase tickets to Hamilton Chicago

Hamilton Chicago pricing and ticket limits

Price range from $75-$195.50

Maximum limit of 12 tickets per household

My family watched Hamilton in NYC – April 2017

Don’t throw away your shot

If you’ve been meaning to watch Hamilton, and have been putting it off due to the absurd ticket prices that are way over face value, this is your chance to get tickets at face value when the next block of seats go on sale for Hamilton in Chicago.

Have you seen Hamilton? Where did you see it and what was the ticket price that you paid?

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4 Comments

UAPhil
on September 27, 2018 at 11:17 pm

We were in Chicago last week. To our great surprise, we were able to purchase 3 excellent seats in the 5th row for face value (about $200 each) two days before the performance. My guess is that a subscriber either exchanged or cancelled tickets that then became available for purchase. (Several other performances had face value tickets available, but the others were either $350 seats, restricted view seats, or nosebleed seats.)

Jason – it was easier than that. I just used Ticketmaster online to check seats. Face value seats are colored blue; resale seats are orange-red. Found the tickets 20-Sept evening for the 22-Sept matinee show.

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